oh, I see!
cool: a total variety of options concerning the main campaign with different factions, from units to buildings to expansion.
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oh, I see!
cool: a total variety of options concerning the main campaign with different factions, from units to buildings to expansion.
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I hate the Casse but I can't say why or else the EB guys will yell at me.
A ha ha! Rainbows and unicorns! Rainbows and unicorns!
I won't yell at you. Come, man! Confess to us your deepest hate concerning the Casse!![]()
I hate Casse because of their bodyguard and whenever I say that you EB guys get angry.
A ha ha! Rainbows and unicorns! Rainbows and unicorns!
Uh, oh....Originally Posted by Xehh II
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The reason I dislike the barbarians is because there is limited selectability and huge amounts of uniformity. Running around with armies consisting of 2 units for a good portion of the game is not what I consider fun. Utilizing skirmishers, cavalry, and infantry all at the same time while getting lots of unit diversity as the game progresses leads to a replayable campaign to me. I just gave up on a Lustonnan campaign after I conquered the Iberian peninsula and realized Ambraka infantry and cavalry as far as their units go. This may be partially a constraint of the game engine I understand but the more developed ones definitely bring me joy. And I just can't get enough of Epeiros, I've probably played 4 campaigns since 0.7x. Once disbanding Taras and taking over Greece, once sticking with Taras and having a huge power struggle with Rome and I tried to keep Makedonia and KH diplomatically subdued. You can't beat Elephants either. One faction I have never played is Bakria but they do seem cool, just not a big fan of traveling 3 turns to get to a destination, although that is a strategic difference. Indo-greek units sound promising also. Wow... was this topic originally about Casse? :) Sorry, I'm chatty tonight -.-
Last edited by skuzzy; 09-22-2007 at 09:01.
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I know what your saying from an aesthetic point of view. That is, 'barbarian' armies were certainly not uniform. There's nothing you can do about it, though. EB2 will fix this, I suppose.
I hate the Lusotannan because they stole one of my (Roman) settlements after it revolted. :'(
They look like an interesting faction to play, though....
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